Payment methods

We accept various payment methods. Please make sure the payment is confirmed, the bottles are secured and ordered after the payment has been reserved. Currently we accept the following payment methods.

- Credit / debit card

We accept all major credit / debet cards. These include Mastercard, Visa, American Express and Maestro. Some creditcard companies offer insurance on purchases. That might be a good idea if you drop your bottle by accident.

- IDEAL

For dutch customers we offer IDEAL payment options, safe and secure payments. Works also smartphones.

- Giropay

For German customers we offer the Giropay payment method. Secure and safe, enter your bank details and confirm using your banking system.

- Paypal

We accept Paypal payments, fast, easy and also a way to use your creditcard if you prefer to use Paypal. Can be used by from all countries.

- Sofort Banking

Available if you are living in Belgium, Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Known for easy and fast payments using your own trusted banking system.

- Bancontact

Banktransfer:

You can pay for your favourite whisky using an advance payment banktransfer. At the moment we only accept the euro currency. We suggest to use a service like Transferwise to reduce your exchange rate costs. The bank details to use are:

Name: Whiskybase BVAccount number: 1507.51.303

IBAN: NL40RABO0150751303BIC: RABONL2U

Location: RotterdamBank name: Rabobank

- VVV gift voucher

We accept the VVV gift voucher to buy your favorite whisky. You have the option to pay part of the order with the VVV gift voucher. When completing your order, choose the payment method: VVV gift voucher and use your gift voucher code + pin code to pay.

If you have further questions about the operation of the gift voucher, check the VVV gift voucher site. Also to check your balance: VVV gift voucher questions

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